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title: 'DD-WRT as a Wireless Client Bridge'
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If you live in a house where extending a simple networking cable would require a lot of work, you might find yourself buying something like a network printer and not being able to connect it to the network due to it not supporting wifi. These situations suck, but thankfully, there's a solution, the Wireless Client Bridge.
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## Okay, what the hell is that?
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## 5. Profit
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Now you can finally apply all the changes. You'll have to change to 192.168.1.2 or whatever IP you chose in step 1 for the router.
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I am still a DD-WRT novice, so if I missed anything, or something doesn't work properly, please let me know.
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I am still a DD-WRT novice, so if I missed anything, or something doesn't work properly, please let me know.
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